/openbmc/qemu/tests/tcg/x86_64/ |
H A D | float_convd.ref | 1 ### Rounding to nearest 3 to single: f32(nan:0x7fe00000) (INVALID) 4 to int32: -2147483648 (INVALID) 5 to int64: -9223372036854775808 (INVALID) 6 to uint32: 0 (INVALID) 7 to uint64: -9223372036854775808 (INVALID) 9 to single: f32(-nan:0xffc00000) (OK) 10 to int32: -2147483648 (INVALID) 11 to int64: -9223372036854775808 (INVALID) 12 to uint32: 0 (INVALID) [all …]
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H A D | float_convs.ref | 1 ### Rounding to nearest 3 to double: f64(-nan:0x00fffc000000000000) (INVALID) 4 to int32: -2147483648 (INVALID) 5 to int64: -9223372036854775808 (INVALID) 6 to uint32: 0 (INVALID) 7 to uint64: -9223372036854775808 (INVALID) 9 to double: f64(-nan:0x00fff8000000000000) (OK) 10 to int32: -2147483648 (INVALID) 11 to int64: -9223372036854775808 (INVALID) 12 to uint32: 0 (INVALID) [all …]
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/openbmc/qemu/tests/tcg/hexagon/ |
H A D | float_convd.ref | 1 ### Rounding to nearest 3 to single: f32(-nan:0xffffffff) (INVALID) 4 to int32: -1 (INVALID) 5 to int64: -1 (INVALID) 6 to uint32: -1 (INVALID) 7 to uint64: -1 (INVALID) 9 to single: f32(-nan:0xffffffff) (OK) 10 to int32: -1 (INVALID) 11 to int64: -1 (INVALID) 12 to uint32: -1 (INVALID) [all …]
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H A D | float_convs.ref | 1 ### Rounding to nearest 3 to double: f64(-nan:0x00ffffffffffffffff) (INVALID) 4 to int32: -1 (INVALID) 5 to int64: -1 (INVALID) 6 to uint32: -1 (INVALID) 7 to uint64: -1 (INVALID) 9 to double: f64(-nan:0x00ffffffffffffffff) (OK) 10 to int32: -1 (INVALID) 11 to int64: -1 (INVALID) 12 to uint32: -1 (INVALID) [all …]
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/openbmc/qemu/tests/tcg/loongarch64/ |
H A D | float_convd.ref | 1 ### Rounding to nearest 3 to single: f32(nan:0x7fe00000) (INVALID) 4 to int32: 0 (INVALID) 5 to int64: 0 (INVALID) 6 to uint32: 0 (INVALID) 7 to uint64: 0 (INVALID) 9 to single: f32(-nan:0xffc00000) (OK) 10 to int32: 0 (INVALID) 11 to int64: 0 (INVALID) 12 to uint32: 0 (INVALID) [all …]
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H A D | float_convs.ref | 1 ### Rounding to nearest 3 to double: f64(-nan:0x00fffc000000000000) (INVALID) 4 to int32: 0 (INVALID) 5 to int64: 0 (INVALID) 6 to uint32: 0 (INVALID) 7 to uint64: 0 (INVALID) 9 to double: f64(-nan:0x00fff8000000000000) (OK) 10 to int32: 0 (INVALID) 11 to int64: 0 (INVALID) 12 to uint32: 0 (INVALID) [all …]
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/openbmc/qemu/tests/tcg/aarch64/ |
H A D | float_convd.ref | 1 ### Rounding to nearest 3 to single: f32(nan:0x7fe00000) (INVALID) 4 to int32: 0 (INVALID) 5 to int64: 0 (INVALID) 6 to uint32: 0 (INVALID) 7 to uint64: 0 (INVALID) 9 to single: f32(-nan:0xffc00000) (OK) 10 to int32: 0 (INVALID) 11 to int64: 0 (INVALID) 12 to uint32: 0 (INVALID) [all …]
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H A D | float_convs.ref | 1 ### Rounding to nearest 3 to double: f64(-nan:0x00fffc000000000000) (INVALID) 4 to int32: 0 (INVALID) 5 to int64: 0 (INVALID) 6 to uint32: 0 (INVALID) 7 to uint64: 0 (INVALID) 9 to double: f64(-nan:0x00fff8000000000000) (OK) 10 to int32: 0 (INVALID) 11 to int64: 0 (INVALID) 12 to uint32: 0 (INVALID) [all …]
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/openbmc/qemu/tests/tcg/arm/ |
H A D | float_convd.ref | 1 ### Rounding to nearest 3 to single: f32(nan:0x7fe00000) (INVALID) 4 to int32: 0 (INVALID) 5 to int64: 0 (INVALID) 6 to uint32: 0 (INVALID) 7 to uint64: 0 (INVALID) 9 to single: f32(-nan:0xffc00000) (OK) 10 to int32: 0 (INVALID) 11 to int64: 0 (INVALID) 12 to uint32: 0 (INVALID) [all …]
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H A D | float_convs.ref | 1 ### Rounding to nearest 3 to double: f64(-nan:0x00fffc000000000000) (INVALID) 4 to int32: 0 (INVALID) 5 to int64: 0 (INVALID) 6 to uint32: 0 (INVALID) 7 to uint64: 0 (INVALID) 9 to double: f64(-nan:0x00fff8000000000000) (OK) 10 to int32: 0 (INVALID) 11 to int64: 0 (INVALID) 12 to uint32: 0 (INVALID) [all …]
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/openbmc/qemu/tests/tcg/i386/ |
H A D | float_convd.conf | 1 ### Rounding to nearest 3 to single: f64(nan:0x007ffc000000000000) (OK) 4 to int32: -2147483648 (INVALID) 5 to int64: -9223372036854775808 (INVALID) 6 to uint32: 0 (INVALID) 7 to uint64: -9223372036854775808 (INVALID) 9 to single: f64(-nan:0x00fff8000000000000) (OK) 10 to int32: -2147483648 (INVALID) 11 to int64: -9223372036854775808 (INVALID) 12 to uint32: 0 (INVALID) [all …]
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H A D | float_convs.ref | 1 ### Rounding to nearest 3 to double: f64(-nan:0x00fffc000000000000) (OK) 4 to int32: -2147483648 (INVALID) 5 to int64: -9223372036854775808 (INVALID) 6 to uint32: 0 (INVALID) 7 to uint64: -9223372036854775808 (INVALID) 9 to double: f64(-nan:0x00fff8000000000000) (OK) 10 to int32: -2147483648 (INVALID) 11 to int64: -9223372036854775808 (INVALID) 12 to uint32: 0 (INVALID) [all …]
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/openbmc/qemu/tests/tcg/ppc64le/ |
H A D | float_convs.ref | 1 ### Rounding to nearest 3 to double: f64(-nan:0x00fff4000000000000) (OK) 4 to int32: -2147483648 (INVALID) 5 to int64: -9223372036854775808 (INVALID) 6 to uint32: 0 (INVALID) 7 to uint64: 0 (INVALID) 9 to double: f64(-nan:0x00fff8000000000000) (OK) 10 to int32: -2147483648 (INVALID) 11 to int64: -9223372036854775808 (INVALID) 12 to uint32: 0 (INVALID) [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/arch/m68k/hp300/ |
D | hp300map.map |
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/openbmc/linux/fs/nls/ |
D | Kconfig |
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/openbmc/qemu/tests/qtest/ |
H A D | libqtest.h | 29 * @fmt: Format for creating other arguments to pass to QEMU, formatted 40 * @fmt: Format for creating other arguments to pass to QEMU, formatted 52 * @extra_args: other arguments to pass to QEMU. CAUTION: these 53 * arguments are subject to word splitting and shell evaluation. 61 * @var: Environment variable from where to take the QEMU binary 62 * @extra_args: Other arguments to pass to QEMU. CAUTION: these 63 * arguments are subject to word splitting and shell evaluation. 64 * @capabilities: list of QMP capabilities (strings) to enable 65 * @do_connect: connect to qemu monitor and qtest socket. 69 * to QEMU monitor. [all …]
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/openbmc/u-boot/drivers/misc/ |
H A D | mpc83xx_serdes.h | 13 * @SRDSCR0_DPP_1V2: Combined bitmask to set diff pk-pk swing for both lanes 16 * @SRDSCR0_TXEQA_SATA: Bitmask to set the TXEQA to the value used for SATA 19 * @SRDSCR0_TXEQE_SATA: Bitmask to set the TXEQE to the value used for SATA 42 * @SRDSCR2_VDD_1V2: Bit mask to to set the VDD field of the SCRSCR2 47 * @SRDSCR2_SEIC_MASK: Combined bitmask to set the receiver electrical idle 49 * @SRDSCR2_SEICA_SATA: Bitmask to set the SEICA field to the value used for 51 * @SRDSCR2_SEICE_SATA: Bitmask to set the SEICE field to the value used for 53 * @SRDSCR2_SEIC_SATA: Combined bitmask to set the value of both SEIC fields 54 * to the value used for SATA 55 * @SRDSCR2_SEICA_PEX: Bitmask to set the SEICA field to the value used for [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/drivers/usb/serial/ |
D | Kconfig |
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/openbmc/phosphor-mboxd/Documentation/ |
H A D | mbox_protocol.md | 9 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software 17 This document describes a protocol for host to BMC communication via the 19 This protocol is specifically designed to allow a host to request and manage 20 access to a flash device(s) with the specifics of how the host is required to 26 in brackets next to the definition of the functionality. (e.g. (V2) for version 28 implemented by proceeding versions up to and not including the version a command 33 "mbox" is the name we use to represent a protocol we have established between 35 for the host to control access to the flash device(s). 37 Prior to the mbox protocol, the host uses a backdoor into the BMC address space 38 (the iLPC-to-AHB bridge) to directly manipulate the BMCs own flash controller. [all …]
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/openbmc/openbmc/poky/meta/files/common-licenses/ |
H A D | CAL-1.0-Combined-Work-Exception | 3 *This Cryptographic Autonomy License (the "License") applies to any 20 This License gives You unlimited permission to use and modify the 21 software to which it applies (the "Work"), either as-is or in modified 23 contributors to the software from liability. 25 This License also strives to protect the freedom and autonomy of third 29 and materials needed to independently use and modify the Work without 30 that third party having a loss of data or capability due to your 37 In order to receive this License, You must agree to its rules. The 39 Licensor and conditions to your License. You must not do anything with 44 The terms of this License apply to the Work as you receive it from [all …]
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H A D | CAL-1.0 | 3 *This Cryptographic Autonomy License (the "License") applies to any 20 This License gives You unlimited permission to use and modify the 21 software to which it applies (the "Work"), either as-is or in modified 23 contributors to the software from liability. 25 This License also strives to protect the freedom and autonomy of third 29 and materials needed to independently use and modify the Work without 30 that third party having a loss of data or capability due to your 37 In order to receive this License, You must agree to its rules. The 39 Licensor and conditions to your License. You must not do anything with 44 The terms of this License apply to the Work as you receive it from [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/drivers/clocksource/ |
D | timer-mediatek.c |
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/openbmc/linux/tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/x86/broadwellx/ |
D | uncore-memory.json |
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/openbmc/linux/tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/x86/haswellx/ |
D | uncore-memory.json |
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/openbmc/linux/tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/x86/broadwellde/ |
D | uncore-memory.json |
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